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THE DAILY
'Let our Ju ct Censure
Attend the True Event.'
BY J. A. SELBY
COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 9. 1870
VOL. YI-NO. 18.
New York Advertiser says: VTlioy are |
makiug a very ugly record against that
eminent Christian soldier, General How?
ard. It is avery ead thing to contem
Elate that our most pure-gifted and
eroio, when .brought in contact with the
handling of money, rarely escapo soiliug
themselves in some way with the stain of
greenbacks. Here is our Havelock of
the army held up as no better than a
mercenary oontraotor and a camp
follower." Gould anything ho moro
harrowing than to fina out that "Have?
lock" Howard was of tho same kidney ns
Whittemore; aud that his long face,
meek demeanor and devout grimness
were like those of "Graves" in Bulwor's
play of "Money," all in the way of busi?
ness? Howard ia a lovely Puritan, but
quito a failure ns^'Havelock."
The almost simultaneous appearance
of s na all-pox at places so distant from
each other as Paris, New Y'ork and New
Orleans, is a phenomouou well worthy
of notioe. Tho agenoy of infection
seems insufficient to account for such
rapid and widely spread dillusiou of the
disease.
A train of cars broke through a bridge
on the Vermont and Massachusetts Rail?
road, between Roy alston and Athol, Ver?
mont, a few days ago, killing three per?
sons and more or less severely injuring
eighteen others. The locomotive and
three cars were completely wrecked.
David Niokerson, colored, who lives in
Bnrke County, twenty miles from Au?
gusta, Ga., killed his wife, Ellon, Tues?
day night, at ll o'clock. Ho shot her
with a double-barreled shot-gun in the
left side, killing her instantly. Jealousy
was the cause.
It would seom that tho excitement
over the Cuban question in Washington,
coupled with tho unusual fierceness of
the discussion in the House, will result
in a pretty general reconstruction of the
Cabinet.
The County Treasurer of Williams?
burg levied upon a train of cars ou the
North-eastern Railroad, for State taxes,
and held it thirty-six hours, uutil tho
Superintendent of the road was advised
of the detention and its cause.
Up to the 30th, five out of tho seven
persons burned at the Baton Rouge Ar?
senal, had died.
The Paris washerwomen are ou a
strike.
Smokists aud chewists, call ut the
Pollock House.
Drinkists, go to Pollock's.
xJiii?i?M:-A.3Nr',is
GREAT
SER?AN BITTERS.
THE
Purest Medicated Cordial
or
Tile A.se.
ALTERATIVE,
ANTJ-B ILIO US, and
INVIGORA TING
PROPERTIES.
LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
ia prepared from thc original German re?
ceipt now in the possession of the proprietors,
and is the same preparation that was used in
Germany upwards of a century ago; and to?
day it is tho household remedy of Germany,
recommended by its most eminent pbyticians.
UPPJIAS'S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
Is composed of the purest alcoholic evacuee of
Germany's I favorite beverage, impregnated
with tho juices and extracts of rare herbs,
roots and harke; all of which combined make
it one of thc best and surest preparations for
the cure of
Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in tho Stomach and I
Digestivo Orgaus, Nervous Debility, Lan?
guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint,
General Exhaustion, and as a
F HE VEX TI VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER
AND
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
KEMAL.KS
Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN RIT?
TERS the bust tonic known for the disea.-esto
which they are generally subject, and where a
gentle stimulant is recommended.
SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman ? Dro., Savannah,
Ga.-GENTS: I have beforo me your esteemed
letter of tho 14th inst., containing various
documents relativo to your "German Bitters."
After a careful examination I must confess
that your Bitters is really what you represent
it to be, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch
orlich, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt be
excelleut for dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous diseases, and is a good preventive ot
chills and fever. I find it to bo a most de?
lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain,
yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lir/pman cfc Ero., Druggists,
Satannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro?
duced your Great German Bitters hero to my
customers and friends, and I find better sale
for it than any I have ever kept before. Those
who have tried it approve of it very highly,
and I do not hesitate in saving that it is far
superior in value to any other Bitters now in
nae. Yours, respcctfuflv,
(Signed) * W. KIRKLAND.
Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A
MCGREGOR'S, Druggists.
Wholesale Agents for tho State of South
Carolina-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY
BISCHOFF A CO.. OLACIUR A WITTE,
STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charles
ton, S. C._-_June 2 ly 111
Notice.
THREE months from dato, application will
be mado lo tho Columbia Bridge Compa?
ny for renewal of Scrip No.-, for forty
seven and a half Shares in said Company,
standing in tho name of Dr. Thomas Wella
the original having been lost in transmission
by mail. C. H. BALDWIN, Attorney.
June 2 _ gmo
Hoes, Steel and Iron.
Qfin DOZEN Prado's CROWN HOES, as
Ovu Bortod sizes.
20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted
60,000 lbs. Gonuine SWEDES IRON, assort?
ed sizes.
The above aro of direct importation from
Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and
are, therefore, of superior qualities to North?
ern imitations. J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Lunch every day at Pollock's.
Special Notices.
WILL all thoae afflicted with COUGH on
CONSUMPTION, read the following and learn
thc value of
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM?
Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, Surgeon in tho army
during the war, f-om exposure, contracted
consumption, no eays: "I have no hesitancy
in Btating that it was hy the use of your Lung
Balsam that I am now alive and enJo>:ug
health."
Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says: "I recom?
mend your Balsam in preference to any other
medicino for Coughs, aud it gives satisfac?
tion."
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM is the remedy to
onro all Lung and Throat dillicnlties. It
should ho thoroughly tostcd heforo using auy
other Balaam, lt will euro when all others
fail. Directions accompanv er.ch bottle.
J. N. Il ABRIS A CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, O.
Sold by all Druggists.
PERRY DAVIS A SON,
Providence, R. I.,
General Agents for New England States.
Sold by FISHER A HEINITSU,
Juno ltlllmo_Columbia. S. C.
ltciul Some EiigllsU Testimonials.
GREENE'S SAILORS' HOME,
Poplar street, London, England.
I take this method of making known tho
porfect cure I have obtained from the use of
your valuable medicino, the PAIN KILLER.
I was urged by a friend to try it, and procured
a bottlo of Dr. Kernot, Apothecary.
I had been afflicted three years with Neu?
ralgia and violent spasms of thc stomach,
which causod a constant rejection of food.
The doctors at Westminister Hospital gave
up my caso in dcepair. Then I tried your
PAIN KILLER, which gave mc immediate re?
lief from pain and sickness; and I regained
my strength, and am now able to follow my
usual occupation of sailor. One bottle cured
mc. Yours respectfully,
CHARLES POWELL.
SIR: I desire to bear willing testimony to the
wonderful efficacy of that American remedy
called Tain Killer, which I believe has no
equal in this country. I have been afflicted
with heart disease! and could find no relief
till I got tho Pain Killer, which soon made a ]
cure. I am quite willing to answer any in
qui rios about my case. Yours, etc..
FANNY SILVERS, |
Dudley, (Worcestershire,) England.
GENTLEMEN: I can with great confidence
recommend your excellent medicine, the Pain
Killer, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, and also
Toothache, having proved it? efficacy in thc
above complaints. Y'ours, Ac .
REUBEN MITCHELL,
Bridgemau's Place, Bolton.
GENTLEMEN: I have very great pleasure in
recommending your medicine, tho Pain Killer. !
I was suffering severely a few weeks since
with Bronchitis, and could scarcely swallow
any food, so inflamed was my throat. I was
advised by a friend to try your Pain Killer,,
und, after ta king a few doses of it, was com- ?
plctelvcured. Yours respecifuilr,
T. WILKINSON,
Bolton, England, j
P. S.-I have recommended the medicine to !
several of my frieuds; and, in every instance,
it has had the desired effect. Jl i ,lmo
WEDLOCK-TUS BASIS OF CIVIL
SOCIETY-Essaya for Young Men, on the
honor and happiness of Marriage, an j the
evils and dangers of Celibacy-with sanitary
help tor tho attainment of man's true p?tition
in life. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad
dross. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Rox P, Phil?
adelphia. Pa. May 24 3nio
Steam Engines.
CITY HALL,
CoiXMltlA, S. C., June IC. 1S7?L
THE following extracts from an "Ordinance I
regulating the setting up of Steam En-!
gines and the establishment of Manufactories !
iii the City of Columbia," ratified October 23, '
18(53, is published tor the information of ali i
concerned.
* * *! - * * . .
SECTION 1. That hereafter, any person or |
persons desiring to eiect any Steam Engine?
er Manufactory in which steam power is used,
within the corporate limits of the Citv of Co?
lumbia, shall make application in writing to
the City Council, setting f"rth the place in
which it is proposed to put up said Engine or
erect said Manufactory, and the nature and
extent of the proposed establishment.
SEC. 2. Upon complaint being made to Conu
eil of thc violation of tbis Ordinance, the of?
fending party shall bo heard before Council,
and Council "may permit the erection of bnid
Steam Eugine, Ac, or cause same to bo
abated. Upon conviction of party so offend?
ing, a fine shall be imposed of not less than
twenty (20) nor more than liity (50) tlollars.
Bv order of the Mavor.
WILLIAM J. ETTER,
Juno 17 City Clerk.
Richland County.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Brennen, Carroll A Co., el al. c*. Henry P. De
Graaf, Executor, et al.
PURSUANT to the order of Court in this i
case, the creditors of William Hitchcsek,
deceased, aro required to prove their claims
before me, on or before thc FIRST MONDAY
in July next. D. B. MILLEE,
June 14 IS_ C. C. C.
I. H. COLEMAN,
Tx??etl J"uBtloo.
OFFICE, Du. GEIGER'S, North-east corner of
Plain and Assembly streete. All business
promptly attended tn. May 23 :hno
Fresh Goods at Low Prices.
1 f\ f\C\f\ LBS- BACON HAMS, Sides
JAJ.vJUU and Shoulders.
300 bbls. Family and low-priced Flour.
20 kits Mountain Butter.
50 bbls. Refined and Crushed Sugars.
March 25 _?or ?*> ?2V ._E. HOPE.
CERTAIN PRESERVATION
OF TUE
4 ? S X <3r ri T . 9 > '
IT IS A FAG T
THAT tho celebrated perfected SPECTA?
CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured
by Lazarus A Morris, Hartford, Connecticut,
strengthens and preserves tho Eyes-assists
the Sight most brilliantly, and lasts a great
many years without chang'e.
ISAAC SULZBACHER, Jeweler,
Columbia Hotel Row, is the sole appointed
Agent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for ther
Bale._Dec 31 ly
POLLOCK'S.-Meals furnished at all
hours.
Charleston Advertisements.
LIUHT, PLEASANT AND JPKOF1TA
BLK EMPLOYMENT guaranteed to
persons in every part of the country. Suita?
ble tor Ladina or Gentlemen. Bovs cr Girls.
Address XIX CENTURY PUBLICATION CO.,
Charleston. S. C. _June 1
Notice to Travelers.
TO accommodate the
large VEGETABLE
BUSINESS offering by
this Btcam line to New
York, the steamships
areappnintod to sail
from Charleston as
follows, arriving in New Yolk on Friday morn?
ing:
SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues?
day, June 21, G o'clock P. M.
TENNESSEE, Captain CmcuESTF.it, Tuesday,
Juno 28,6 o'clock P. M.
Travelers from intorior points will note thiB
temporary change of sailing days.
Both the HtcauiBhipB on tliis line aro nowly
conetrnctcd, the largest and most commodi?
ous on tho Atlantic coast, built of iron, with
water-tight compartments, and all paseengor
accommodations ARE ON DECK, securing tho?
rough ventilation and comfort.
*y Tickets can he purchased at all interior
railroad points in connection with Charleston,
and ot WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent,
No. 1 Union Wharf.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
General Agente, Broad street, Charleston,
S. C. May 18
SWEET QUININE
Ia a Recent Improvement.
REPLACES the use of the BITTER SUL?
PHATE QUININE, with which all arc
familiar. UO?C for dose, it ia
WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL
in every way
TO BITTER QUININE,
and, like it, is the on?
Great, Positive, ania Unfailing- Cure
IOU ALI.
DISEASES OF MA LA I!!" CS OHIO IX.
Fever unit Ague.
I Hiermit tent Fever,
Chill Fever,
Kcmitteitt Fever,
Hinom Fever,
I)mill) A uti*',
and the loiif; train oi disorders following these
when neglected.
SWEET QUININE
is made solely from Peruvian Bark, (so is
Bitter Quinine,) thereforo is of vegotahle
origin, and not a Mineral poison, but on the
contrary, is proved to he one of the clements
found in thc blood of all healthy persons.
SWEET QUININE
acta as au antidote to, as well as a cure for,
malarial or miasmatic poison, tho absorption
of which by the lung? causes Intermittent
Fevers, etc. The onlv advantages claimed
for
SWEET QUININE
over the Uce of old bitter Quinine, is tho
entire absence of that intense, persistent bit?
terness, which in the latter is au insurmounta?
ble obstacle to its use with most persons, and
alwavs with children.
SWEET QUININE
is in two forme-in Powder, for the usc of
Physicians and Druggists, aud Fluid, for use
in the family and for tho general public.
STEARNS, FAK.Il ?Si CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists, New York,
^une y illino *_
Stanley's Celebrated Ccugh Syrup.
PREPARED only by E. H. Heiuitsh; known
and approved for the last twenty-five years
as tho best Cough Syrup made. You have
onlv to try it to be convinced. For sale In?
june 0 _ E. IL HEIN1TSH, Chemist.
Quaker Liniment a Household Remedy.
IT cures Aches and Pains of all kinds, in?
ternal und external. This Qt'AKER LINI?
MENT is the beat medicine in tho world for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Tooth?
ache, Pains in Back, Face-ache, Swellings,
Sprains, bruises, Snake Rites, Stings of In?
sects, ior Cramp in the Stomach, Cholera,
Celie, Sick stomach, Summer Complaints.
Prepared ouly bv
E. H. HEINITSH, Chemist,
June 0 Columbia. S. C.
Crimson Tetter Wash,
FOR Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Blotches,
Tan, Freckles, Redness of tho Skin,
Chapped Hands and Face, and all Eruptions
and Ercoiiations of the Skin, tending to mar
tho beautv and bloom of tho human face. It
renders the skiu soft and fair, and restores
the natural freshness and roseate hue of tho
complexion, so attractive in the female sex.
Prepared onlv by
E. H. IIEINITSn, Chemist,
June 0 Columbia, 8. G.
Rina Chill Cure.
QtXeio Remedy, Kew Principle, Xo Poison.
ANEW discovery and a sovereign specific,
for the eure of Intermittent Fever, Bcmit
teut Fever.Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical
Headache or BiliotH Headache and Bilious Fe?
vers; ami all diseases originating in Biliary
Derangement or Liver Disorder, caused by
Impurity of Blood and Malaria of miasmatic
localities.
For sale by E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist,
Columbia, S. C.
TESTIMONIALS.
Dr. E. H. IMniMi-DEAR SIR: I cheerfully
endorse tho recommendation given for your
"Kina Chill Cure," in cases of Chills and
Fever. I have been cured by your medicine
when every other I tried failed. Yours truly,
S. L. SLOANE.
Dr. E. IL Ihinilsh-.DEAR SIR: Your "Kina
Chill Cure" hits done all you promised it would
do iu my case. A radical cure for Chill and
Fever. Tho chills are gone. A general resto?
ration of ruy health ia the result of only one
bottle. My eloubta have all been removed in
regard to tho efticacy of your medicine. I
have tried it, therefore 1 can endorse the
statements ot others, that it is the best medi?
cine out. Yours, Ac, W. K. ELKINS.
Dr. E. H. I/einitsh-DEAII SIB: I certify to
tho medicinal virtues of your "Kina Chill
Cure." A member of my family bas been af?
flicted with Chilla and Fever for several
months, and nothing cured it but your invalu?
able Chill Cure-only ono hottlo used. Yours,
?tc, J. H. DISEKER.
Dr. E. IL Heinilah-Dzkn SIB: I havo had
Chills aud Fever for some time. At your sug?
gestion I tried your new medicine, "Kina
Chill Cure." I am completely cured, and used
only ono bottle. Youra, respectfully,
June 9 J. N. DRENNAN.
^Thirsty people, go to Pollock's.
Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va.
OPEN MAY IS, 1870.
TIIIS favorite and celebrated Watering
Place ia now in complete order for tho re?
ception of gueets. Importunt improvements
bavo been added to the buildings since tho cs
tablishment passed into tho bands of tho pro
sent proprietor, and it is his purpose to koop
it in a stvle not surpassod anywhero in Vir?
ginia. Tho waters of theeo special springs
either cure or greatly relievo most caeos of
Scrofula, Incipient Consumption, Chronic
Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis, Chronic Pneu?
monia, Chronic Dyspepsia,Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chromo Dysentery. They are also a preat
value in those affections which aro peculiar to
tho female constitution, andas an appetizor,
a tonic and general restorative, they are, per?
haps, unrivalled amongst mineral waters. Tho
proprietor will have provided for tho lawns
and ball-room a first-class band of music, and
in genural all tho sources of amusomcnt and
recreation usually found at our best summer
resorts will bo at tbo command of tho guest?
at .'ROCKBRIDGE ALUM." Tho placo ?B
within eleven to thirteen hours of Richmond,
Washington, Baltimore, Ac, by rail, all in
daylight. Passengers lcavo tho cars of tho
Chesapeake and Ohio Bailroad at Goshen De?
pot, and new and elegant stagecoaches, pass?
ing rapidly over a smooth and lovel road of
only eight miles, sot down tho visitors at tho
Springs to tea. JAMES A. FRAZIER,
Proprietor.
sys- Tho Rockbridgo Water and Alum Mass !
for sale by tho principal DrHggistB of tho
United Statos.
Descriptive pamphlets sent free on implica?
tion^_May 31 ilnio
The White Sulphur Springs,
Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
FAMOUS for tho Alterativo Waters and Fa?
shionable patrons, will bo open on MAY
15TH: capable of accommodating, in view of
the improvements made, from 1,500 to 2,000
person?. The cars of tho Chesapeake and
Ohio Railway now run to tho Springs.
Thc location is 2.1)00 feet above the level of I
tho sea, affording entire relief from summer]
prostrating heals.
Excellent Bauds and extensive Livery in at?
tendance, and every arrangement for tho en
joyment of guests. FANCY aud MASQUE-)
RADE BALLS during thc season.
CHARGES-$25 per week, and ?90 per month,
of thirty days. Children, under ten years,
and Colored Servants half price; White Ser-I
vant? according to accommodations. Address \
May 2!) 25 PEYTON A CO.. Proprietors.
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V
SUM ME} It, INTO.
THIS elegant establishment will be opened
for tho reception of visitors on the first
dav of JUNE, 1S70.
The Proprietors, with the experience of thc
laat summer, and having madu many changes
in the different departments of this extensive
Watering Place, each of which it will bc their
endeavor to IMPROVE, extend a pleasant rccep
lion to their patrons.
The Cottages aro Iarp;e and commodious, I
separate and distinct from each other, and
fitted up willi new Furniture.
Every ofibrt of the Proprietors will be pat
forth to make their guests comfortable, and
it will be their aim to keep up the reputation
of thc MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR.
Tho social as well as thc gay will find that this
place has peculiar advantages over many of
the Watering Places of Virginia.
An elegant Band nf Music has been secured.
Rowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons ami Ruths
have been titted up fer tho amusement and
comfort of guests.
Post Office, Express Office, Telegraph Office
on thc premises for the convenience and
intercourse with all parts of thc world.
Passengers will procure tickets ria Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, and
tako the Springs Branch Railroad? which
lands them directly in thc Reception House at
the SpringH.
Roard S3 per day; $20 por week; $70 per
mouth. For further particulars, address
WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietors.
Mxy 17 2mo_
\7\7~TC?GJ?C> to Stop.
Williams' Hotel,
Formerly Harvey House,
S PA HT A N'll U H li C. II., S. C.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
LA V1ONS C. IL, S. V.
J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor.
MY friends and the traveling
public aro respectfully in?
formed that the above named
_ 1HOTELS arc now under my
control; ami they may rest assured that the
reputation of the two houses will bo fully kept
up. The Rooms are comlortably furnished
and the Tables will be supplied with tho best
of everything. May 1 3mo
".NICKERSOKr HOUSE."
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THIS pleasantly located HO?
TEL, unsurpassed by any
House in the South for comfort
_land healthy locality, is now
open to Travelers and others seeking accom?
modations. Families can ho furnished with
nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call
is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at
tho different depots-passengers carried to
aud from the Hotel free of charge.
Nov 3_ _WM. A. WRIGHT
Treasurer's Notice.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
STATE TitEAst iiY OFFICE,
COLUMUIA, S. C., Juue 2, 1 ?70.
ON and after thc 13th inst, tho Books of the
Treasury, for tho transfer of Stock, and
for tho conversion of Stocks and Bonds, will
bo closed till tho 1st proximo, for convenience
in preparing statement of interest duo July 1,
1870. NILES O. PABKEB,
Treasurer Stato of South Carolina.
Juno 718_
Biscuit, Crackers, &c.
pr f\BARRELS and boxes Freeh Crackers,
ZJ\J Ac, lust rocoived and for salo low, con?
sisting as follows:
Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes,
Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers,
Cream Biscuit, Cream Crackers,
Lemon Crackors, Egg Crackers,
And Boxes assorted Family Crackers.
March 9 /. A T. R. AGNEW.
"BAD BLOOD."
"THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD."
FROM it wc derivo oar strength, beauty and
mental capabilities. It in tho centre of
our being, around which revolves all that
makos existenco happy. When this source is
corrupted, tho painful effects are visible in
many shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human
organism, and probably no ono is wholly free
from it. It exhibits itself in various simpes
SB Ulcers and Bores, Decayed Hones, Diseased
Benin, Bore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
flt. vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges from tho
Nostrils Eruptions, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec?
tions, Nervous Disorders, barrenness, Disor?
ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Liver Complaint, Halt Rheum, Dyspep?
sia, Neuralgia, LOBS of Manhood and Goneral
Debility.
It bas been tho enstom to treat these di?
seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub?
stances, which, though sometimes producing
a cure, often provo injurious, ami entail mise?
ry in after lifo. Tho long known injurious
properties of these so-called alteratives and
purifiers has led tho philanthropic^ man of
science to explore tho arena of nature, the re?
sult of which hap been tho discovery of vege?
table products which poseen tho power of
eradicating these taints from tho Blood.
I>3FL- TXTTT'S
Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla and Queen's De 1 ig ht
Is tho acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its uso tho afflictions above
enumerated can bo permanently banished,
aud tho
Source-the Centre of Life-thc Blood,
bo maintained in all its purity and vigor.
Fox Diseases produced ny tho une of
Mercury, and for Syphilis, willi lt? train
of ? vils, tills eompound ls thc only sure
antidote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whoso nerves are
unstrung, and countenance down-cast,
The Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will bo restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance bo iuado radiant
with tho consciousness ot
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being freo from violent minerals, it is
adapted to goneral use. The old and young
may uso it; the most delicate female at any
time may take it; the tender infant, who may
have inherited disease, will bc cured by it.
. ? .
For Purifying the Blood,
CSE
333Et. TTJTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all
humors which infest the system, and ba?
nishes thc languor and debility peculiar to
that season of the year.
It acts promptly on tho
LIVER A!VI> KIDNEYS,
Producing a healthy action of the important
organs by which nil the impuritb's ol the sys?
tem are carried off, and thc result is
.4 deer Ski?, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits, j
Prepared by
WM. H. T?TT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA ,
And sold by Druggists everywhere.
April 14 (lino
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
AFULL snpph of Fresh 0ARDEN SEEDS.
For sale bv E. HOPF. I
The Cottc
LIFE INSURAN
General Office at
O et ip ital S
OF which $100,000 is deposited, as required b
aud 150,000 in South Carolina, under Act o
Thc business of this strictly Southern and i
Home Company is confined by law to legiti- !
mate Life Insurance alone. POLICIES ISSUED
ON ALL THE AlTROVF.D MUTUAL PLANS'. The
Company has also added tho Tontine System j
(of dividends) to its other plan?. (Sic Ma?
nual.)
Ninety per cent, of profits on thc Mutual j
business divided annually among all the Mu- ?
tuai Policy-holders, without exception. One
third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when
desired-thc interest to bo provided for by the j
Company out of the Dividends. Notes for ;
Premium Loans no< required. Non particip?t- i
iwj J'oli?les granted at greatly reduced rates.
We, thc undersigned, having examined the
Life Insurance Company, Parent Office. Macon,
of North and South Carolina as a reliable Sc
strictly confined to the bu?incssof Life Jnsurui
and '1100,000 securely in vest cul (to accord wi
security of policy-holders.
Signed by COL. WM. JOHNSTON, President (
GEN. JOUN A. YOUNO, President
Ex-Gov. Z. B. VANCE, Attorney
COL. T. H. DREM and JOSEPH fl.
GEN. WADE HAMPTON, JOHN W. 1
Jusr.ru D. TOPE, Attorney-at-La
COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attorney-a
W. F. DESAUSSURE, A. N. TALLE
COL. J. G. GlDBES, Factor and C
BLANDINO A RICHARDSON, Attori
A. A. GILBERT, Editor Watchma
ll. P. HAMMETT, Ex-President G
COL. JAS. H. HION, W. R. ROBER
GENS. M. C. BUTLER and R. G. :
A. P. Ai.Dincn, Barnwell, S. C.
GEO. A. TRENUOLM .t BON, Char
GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. 1
J. A. INOLIS, Maryland Univers
GEN. ROBERT TOOMBS, Georgia.
OFFICERS AT MACON, OEOROIA--William B. Joh
Georgo B. Ohear, Secretary; John W. Burke,
McGill, Superintendent of Agencies ; James Mei
ADVISORY BOARD OF FOLICY-HOLDEBS, NORTH /
Bon, Sumter, President; Col. James II. Rion, \
Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairflold; Col. James Fe
B. D. Boyd, President Bank, Newberry: Col.
Stradley, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville
LAVAL, BLACK ?fe GIBBES, Gen
'$50,000 eince deposited in South Carolina.
Baltimore Advertisements.
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
MANCrACTCRBKS OT
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAS
SAW MILLS,
AIBO Stationary and Portable /I
Steam Ertgtttea0 fee./
No. 5 Schroeder Street, /
aAtTtwone,??. /I
-Send for Catalogues and Pricc-L?ts.
[CITIZENS' S A VIN GS-BAN K
Ol
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS DECEIVED,
INTEREST A LLC* WED A T THE RA TE ?
SEVEN DER CENT. DER ANNUM*
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIN PER CENT. CO At
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON ACCO UNTS "
' OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. I -..,"" Pv"
John P. Thomas, \ Tice-Prcsidents.
Tbomae E. Oregg, Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. .
Directora.
Wado Hampton, Colombia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaBter, Columbia
A. O. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas, Columbia.
E. H. Hciuitsb, Columbia.
John B. Palmor, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rut ledge, Charleston.
Daniel Havened, Jr., Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or'
phans and others may hero deposit their sav
mgs and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and TrnsteeB
wishing to draw interest en their funds until
they requiro them for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
sums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
Redde funds for future use. aro hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
wbero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when
needed. Aug 18
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast
Wrought Iron and Wire Bailings, Fount?
ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs,
Summer Housos,
IRON STAIRS,
Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat?
tern. New and improved styles of Hay Backs,
Mangers, Stable Fixtures, Stall Divisions, Ac.
PATENT WIRE WORK.
Railings, Storo Fronts, Door and Window
Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac.
BRONZE WORK.
Having fitted up our Foundry with special
reference to the above class of work, we are
now prepared to fill with promptness all or?
ders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal,
heroic, and life size.
ORNA MENTAL IRON GOODS.
Tho largest assortment to bo found in the
United States, all of which are executed with
the express view of pleasing the tasto, whilo
they combine all tho requisites of beavrty and
substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
carefully boxed and shipped to the place of
destination.
Designs will be sent to those who wish to
make a selection. April 8 Gm
Patent Office.
ALEXANDER A MAHON, Solicitors of Ame?
rican and European Patents, and Coun?
sellors at Patent Laws, (fifteen years experi?
ence as solicitors of Patents,)* 400 Seventh
street, opposite tho Patent Office, Washing?
ton, D. C. Papers carefully prepared, and
Patent s secured without delay. Examinations
in the Pated Oflice free of charge, and no in?
dividual fee asked in any case, unless a Patent
is allowed. Charges as reasonable BB any
other reliable Agency. Send for circular of
terms, instructions and reference Jan ?0
To all "Whom it May Concern.
HAMBURG, S. C., JANUABY IC, 1S70.
BEING appointed and commissioned as the
Receiver of the Hamburg Bank, all par
lies having transactions with said Rank will
communicate with FRANK ARNIM.
Feb 8
m States
CE COMPANY,
Macon, Georgia.
i O O O , O O O -
y the charter, with State authorities of Georgia;?
f Legislature, for security ot policy-holders.
03TGOLD POLICIES will be issued to those
preferring them.
Ample provioion AGAINST FonFEiTUKE of Po?
licies in thc expressed terms of tho contract;
and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined ?B
Policies. ANNUITIES, with participation in
Profits, granted. Tho Company will always
purchase its Policies at their cash valuo when,
desired. Wo offer tho people of the State same
financial security as Northern Mutual Compa?
nies, the accumulating premiums of tho in?
sured, ami in addition thereto, a Capital*
commenting with $303,000.
This State represented in thc management"
at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders.
( harter and Prospectus of the "Cotton Stales"'
, Ga., do cheerfully recommend it to the people
tuthern Institution. Mutual in its working, and
ice,with a guaranteed capital ample for safety;
th the requirements of thc Chartor) for tho
C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C.
Rock Island Factorv, "
at-Law. .?
WILSON, Attornt v-at Law, "
PABKEB, M. D , Columbia, S. C.
t-Law, C. D. MELTON, "
Y, M. D.j Prof. S. C. University, Columbia.
ommis8iou Merchant, '*
neys-at-Law, Sumter, S. C.
in, "
1. A C. Railroad, Greenville, S. C.
THON, Winnsboro, S. C.
kl. DUNKOVANT, Edgefkld, ft. C.
GE*. W. W. UAI-.LLEE, Marion, S. C.
leston, S. C.
t. D. BOYD, President Bank, Newberry, S. O.
?ty, formerly of South Carolina.
JOUN P.'KINO, Augusta, Ga., and othere.
nston, President; Wm. S. Holt, vice-President;
General Agent; C. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J,
rcor Green, Medical Examiner.
LSD SOUTH GAROMNA.-Gen. Richard H. Auder
Vinnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallaco, Columbia; Dr.
irrow, Spartanburg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurens;
James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel.
; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac.
eral Agents for North and Sonth Carolina,
[April 28] Office Columbia, S. O.

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